Dystopian Literature
Dystopian Literature is a gener of fiction set in future or near future societies where life and social structure are in calamitous decline . Authors of dystopian Literature typically use the setting to examine social and political system and contemplate what would happen if these systems were amplified . The result is often a society in shambles with rampant oppression violence poverty and revolution .
The etymology of the word dystopian describes these settings succinctly but perfectly by combining the Ancient Greeks days meaning bad top meaning place dystopian literally means bad place
The Characteristics of Dystopian Settings
Many Dystopian shere similar characteristics including
Economic Challenge
There's widespread poverty that the citizens must endure or there are Messive gaps in wealth that create a rulling class of elites and relegate everyone else to a life of scarcity and hardship .
Environmental damge
Environmental devastation weaks Havoc on the lives and fates of the character this destruction might take the form of major weather events like earthquakes or floods claims change and it's disastrous effects or the ramifications of pollution overpopulation or disregard for the planet and it's finite resources .
Government influence
Typically there's eighter no government overseeing law order and civilization or there's a domineering government that control and monitors the lives of citizens
Loss of freedom or individual identity
A dystopian society often Rob's it's citizens of their basic freedom and or individualism . It reduces them to sheep who must blindly follow the dictates of a tyrannical and unjust system.
Propaganda
The existing power structure in a dystopian produces propaganda to keep the citizenry in line such propaganda might present a deceptive everything is fine picture of life in order to control the population or it might incite fear and terror and thus generate an excuse to engage in further domination and subjugation .
Survival
The characters in a dystopian setting are in a fight to survive the oppressive condition in which they find themselves they must resort to extreme measures to protect themselves and those around them which usually means rebelling against the powers that be .
Technology
Advancement in technology tend to play a key role in controlling or tracking the citizens of a dytopia rather than solving problems tecnology creats them damaging relationship reinforcing hierarchies and power structures and reducing quality of life.
Utopia and dystopian fiction are generes of speculative fiction that explore social and political structure . Utopian fiction portrays a setting that agrees with the authors ethos having various attributes of another reality intended to oppeal to readers Dystopian fiction offers the opposite the portrayal of a setting that completely disagree with the authors ethos some novels combine both gener often as a metaphor for the different directions humanity can take depending on its choice ending up with one of two possible futures . Both utopian and dystopian are commonly found in science fiction and other types of speculative fiction.
India in 20th century literature
Indian English literature also referred to as Indian writing in English is the body of work by writers in India who write in English language and whose native or co native language could be one of the numerous language of India. It's early history began with the works of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio and Michael Madhusudan Dutt followed by Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo. R.K Narayan Mulk Raj Anand and Raj Rao contributed to the growth and popularity of Indian English fiction in the 1930s it is also associated in some cases with the works of members of the Indian diaspora who subsequently compose works in English.
It is frequently reffered to as Indo Anglian literature although some Indo Anglian works may be classified under the genre of postcolonial Literature the repertoire of Indian English literature encompasses a wide variety of themes and idelogies from the late eighteenth century to the present day and there by eludes easy categorisation .